COMMERCIAL DESCRIPTIONThe Centennial hop is the centerpiece of our American Red Ale. Reprise pushes the limits of a single hop with an amazing bouquet and stunning bitterness all the way through. The citrus character provides an experience you will want to repeat. Reprise is crimson in color with aromas of citrus fruit and biscuit malts.

Pour is a dark amber with a small white head. Aroma is of oily caramel malt. Flavor is more of the caramel malt. Finish has some very minimal herbal hop. This was ok but nothing great at the same time. A bit heavier malt presence than most other amber ales.

12oz can. Maybe too old? Caramel-vanilla-cherry amber malt tones. I guess it is an Amber, but I am really not feeling it. Has a decent hop balance but the overall malts arenít that pleasant. OK. Stale caramel tones kill it for me.

This brew had a nice crimson color. There was nothing memorable about the aroma of taste, except a bit of bitterness at the end. What I did notice and like was that it was a very nice brew overall.
I have had several beers from 4 Hands, none great, but everyone was good.

Pours a medium to light iced tea color. Tan head is a little rocky and dissipates quickly---only got about 1/2 foam and I poured it straight down the middle of a tulip glass. Slight citrus aroma and maltyness. Good crisp taste with only slight bitterness, thin mouthfeel but thatís okay for this. 4 stars.

Draft at taproom. Pours light red with a white head that disappears quickly. Fairly big grapefruit on the nose. Huge grapefruit on the tongue. It does pucker the tongue a bit which is nice I suppose. Finishes clean. Nice.

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